The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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By gar , de herring is no dead , so as vill kill him . Take your rapier , Jack ; I vilf tell you how I vill kill him . Rug . Alas , Sir I cannot fence . Caius . Villany , take your rapier . Rug . Forbear ; here's company .
By gar , de herring is no dead , so as vill kill him . Take your rapier , Jack ; I vilf tell you how I vill kill him . Rug . Alas , Sir I cannot fence . Caius . Villany , take your rapier . Rug . Forbear ; here's company .
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Mrs. Ford . Speak louder .- [ Aside ] — " Tis not so , I hope . Mrs. Ford . O sweet Sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish I would thy husband were dead ...
Mrs. Ford . Speak louder .- [ Aside ] — " Tis not so , I hope . Mrs. Ford . O sweet Sir John ! Fal . Mistress Ford , I cannot cog , I cannot prate , mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish I would thy husband were dead ...
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... and , i ' the dead of darkThe ministers for the purpose hurried thence Me , and thy crying self . Mira . Alack , for pity ! I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , Will cry it o'er again ; it is a hint , ‡ That wrings mine eyes .
... and , i ' the dead of darkThe ministers for the purpose hurried thence Me , and thy crying self . Mira . Alack , for pity ! I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , Will cry it o'er again ; it is a hint , ‡ That wrings mine eyes .
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Dead or alive ? A fish he smells like a fish ; a very ancient and fish - like smell ; a kind of , not of the newest , Poor - John . A strange fish ! Were I in England now ( as once I was ) , and had but this fish painted , not a holiday ...
Dead or alive ? A fish he smells like a fish ; a very ancient and fish - like smell ; a kind of , not of the newest , Poor - John . A strange fish ! Were I in England now ( as once I was ) , and had but this fish painted , not a holiday ...
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The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead. Cal . Thou dost me yet but little hurt ; thou Anon , I know it by thy trembling : [ wilt Now Prosper works upon thee . Ste . Come on your ways : open your mouth ; here is that which ...
The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead. Cal . Thou dost me yet but little hurt ; thou Anon , I know it by thy trembling : [ wilt Now Prosper works upon thee . Ste . Come on your ways : open your mouth ; here is that which ...
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